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Developer wants to construct cable car connecting Petržalka with new bus station
Bratislava city council calls for wider discussion.
Foreigners: Events in Bratislava
Tips for performances and other events in the capital between March 17 and 26, including concerts, classical music, festivals, workshop, course, trade show, exhibitions and more.
Coalition finds a way to scrap Mečiar’s amnesties
The coalition comes up with a way to cancel the controversial amnesties from the nineties; the solution dissolves Fico’s constitutionality concerns.
Amazon could employ more than 1,000 people
Slovakia should have one of the company's biggest and most modern reverse logistics centres.
Is Visegrad on its way out of Europe?
The V4 project has veered from its original purpose, never mind the positive, if idealized, concept of Central Europe.
Bratislava airport among top 10 in Eastern Europe
It appeared in the list for the fourth time.
Paralympic skier wins second super-G race
Representatives in the men’s category were also successful.
Police officers who kicked wounded driver to be dismissed
They also face charges for abusing power and may spend up to 10 years in prison.
Deactivated weapons will end soon
The new EU directive will impact about one half of registered weapons in Slovakia, much to the displeasure of some shooters.
What Slovakia loses when it neglects the Roma
If the employment rate of Roma matched that of the majority, the labour market would get 150,000 people it badly needs.
GP: Corruption exists in top places
Protection of whistle-blowers may soon be one prevention tool.
Brussels will contribute €1bn for Slovak railways
The money will go mostly to modernise the trains, but also to build terminals and parking lots.
Industrial production drawn by energy supplies and mining
The production of industrial firms in Slovakia increased significantly, similarly to the sentiment in the whole sector.
Sagan won points classification at Tirreno-Adriatico cycling race
Although Sagan ended up 113th due to a potential collision with a pedestrian and a dog, he won the points classification.
Killing of young GDR citizen on Czechoslovak border was a crime
Hartmut Tautz killing is ruled illegal. After his name has been rehabilitated, his family is entitled to damage compensation.
Firms divide rivers for eurofunds
There are 203 small hydropower plants in Slovakia producing less than 3 percent of consumed energy.
Who are the best Slovak bands?
Folklore is in: Katarína Máliková wins three awards for variations on Slovak folklore music.
SaS accuses Penta of privatising health-care sector
Both the financial group and the ruling Smer party refuse the claims.
Inflation exceeded expectations
The rise in consumer prices in February was impacted by transport and food.
Constitutional Court to deal with dispute over ŠtB files
The Nation’s Memory Institute still disagrees with the verdict of the Supreme Court concerning listing Czech Finance Minister Andrej Babiš as an ŠtB agent.
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